Books : How to Fight Cancer & Win
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Binding: Paperback
EAN: 9781891434013
ISBN: 1891434012
Label: Agora Health Books
Manufacturer: Agora Health Books
Number Of Pages: 357
Publication Date: October 01, 1992
Publisher: Agora Health Books
Sales Rank: 23718
Studio: Agora Health Books
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Product Description: Maximize your chance of recovery from cancer - and learn how to prevent it - with this down-to-earth, practical guide that has saved and improved lives since its first publishing in 1992. This accessible book presents scientific guidelines and documented facts for the successful treatment and prevention of cancer and other health problems, and is a must-read for everyone, from those looking for a cure for cancer to those looking for a roadmap to surefire prevention.
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I recently reviewed Prof. Randy Pausch's book, The Last Lecture. While I read the whole book, so far I've only watched the first three minutes of his YouTube lecture. He was an engaging and entertaining speaker for those three minutes, and I plan to watch the film in its entirety soon. I was somewhat saddened when he advised the audience not to foist herbs and other "quack" remedies upon him. By then he had already undergone surgery and chemotherapy and his prognosis was dire. This particular book and any other "alternative" remedy applied after that lecture would have more than likely been futile. Prof. Pausch was arguably a far more intelligent man than myself; but let me ask you a question. If orthodox medical science offered you no more than a 4% chance to survive the particular cancer that claimed the good Professor, would you still swing for the bleachers with all that orthodox medicine has to offer? When a person who eschews traditional medicine passes away from cancer after their alternative medicine failed, they are referred to as victims of quacks. When people who pass away from cancer underwent traditional medicine, they have simply lost their brave battle. When Michael Landon passed away from pancreatic cancer in 1991; I thought, "what chance do the rest of us have?"
I am sure that there are many cancer dialog sites out there with many recommendations. Perhaps some of them suggest that: 1) piercing (biopsy) a tumor might help to spread it, 2) squeezing (mammogram) ... Read More
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If you or someone you care about is diagnosed...or if you have a family history of cancer - GET THIS BOOK. I got a copy for all my sisters as it was a godsend for us while my Dad fought Lymphoma. There is so much information in these pages that it should be one of the cancer oriented books you buy...actually this should be the FIRST cancer oriented book you buy.
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How to Fight Cancer & Win
Nice stories, some good recipes.
Not useful for non-small cancer.
I could have spent my time better than reading this book.
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When the opinions of doctors and the recommended course of action point to a bleak prognosis, this book offers some hope for a better outcome.
Not to say that one should disregard the doctor's recommendation, this book offers some alternative supplementary approaches which are healthy and can do nothing but raise one's spirits. I really recommend it.
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Having been recently diagnosed with colon cancer (removed by operation) and liver cancer (secondary) I needed to know some answers regarding future treatments. Having heard and seen the results of the 'orthodox' route I wanted none of that! This book informed me of all of the alternatives on offer and covered each protocol very thoroughly. I highly recommend this book to every cancer sufferer. You will not be disappointed. Incidentally I chose the Budwig route.
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